from Michael Rowe

I was in a position in my career where I was tired of fighting to defend the idea that the might be another way. Or many other ways. Finding the CPN meant that I had a community where ideas could develop and grow, rather than just be defended. I was on the verge of looking outside the profession (i.e. leaving physio) when I found a welcoming, warm and open community for whom challenging conversation was not something to be resisted, but was rather a “normal”/natural way of being.

from Dina Brooks

What brought me to the CPN? It is not my world but I am intrigued by it. Some of it doesn’t resonate and some of it does. I came to… Read more “from Dina Brooks”

from Christina Groll

– in private practice the experience that the “conventional” physiotherapy treatment is not enough to improve self-determination/self-esteem of people with disability or to support them out of the patient-role/patient-identity –… Read more “from Christina Groll”